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Hey the OL sucked donkey balls today


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4 minutes ago, Snake said:

The line could definitely be the downfall of this team if you thought it was a playoff one. Me personally I see us around 8-9 or 7-10 tbh.

 

If Brady can make Teddy look decent. Maybe he can make Sam look good. And a Good Sam could be good enough to start this train moving.

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3 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

If Brady can make Teddy look decent. Maybe he can make Sam look good. And a Good Sam could be good enough to start this train moving.

Eh we will scheme for sure. I mean I don't think anyone was super excited about our line except Moron. We are definitely not a playoff team but I mean should we be after hurney hell?

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Just now, Snake said:

Eh we will scheme for sure. I mean I don't think anyone was super excited about our line except Moron. We are definitely not a playoff team but I mean should we be after hurney hell?

That is going to take more than one off-season to recover from. 

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7 minutes ago, Snake said:

Eh we will scheme for sure. I mean I don't think anyone was super excited about our line except Moron. We are definitely not a playoff team but I mean should we be after hurney hell?

 

Considering it is year 2 of a rebuild. I think we are in a good place. Young and improving. Beats old and stagnant.

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3 hours ago, FattyFatFat said:

Is anyone truly surprised at this? Our O-line is terrible and we didn’t address it in the draft. 

It was addressed minimally in the draft with Christenson and Donte Brown.  Both may be starters at some point in the future but not necessarily this season.  I hold out some hope that Christenson will see playing time this year.

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2 hours ago, pantherj said:

Unfortunately we don't have the type of QB who can just make something happen when the protection isn't there. We have a tall lumbering old school statue type QB 

Have you ever actually watched Sam Darnold? 🤔

(judging by your posts, I'm gonna guess "no")

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12 hours ago, Zod said:

Imagine if Greg Little actually ended up being adequate. That would have changed every god damned thing.

Had Greg Little been adequate, the Washington 'Balls would have been still looking for a new coach. That's how big of a deal that choice was. Changed the trajectories of not just games but careers.

And it all started with a slap upside Little's helmet in a preseason game.

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